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VERY CLEAN work, Randy!!!!! Those things are a bugger...... I usually loose some skin, hair, get a nice burn and of course insult to injury.........metal slivers!!

What's your secret tool of choice to pry the crimping loose?? I know a lot of heat helps but ya still gotta get under it to understand crimp it.....
 

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I pulled the cat out without taking it apart, lots of drilling and finally the drill bit caught and wound the cat around the bit. It took a few times to remove it all. This is on a 5105, but looks real similar. Just wondering if just the cat removed, is it still pretty stuffed up with the baffle in there? Don't got the saw running yet.
 

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Not too bad on a 5105.
But if you take the deflected off the front you can drill through the remaining baffle. I use a uni bit and slow speed to make big chips easier to clean out.
 

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